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The 2018 Honda Grom CDI power wiring diagram
Here is a basic wiring diagram for the CDI power circuit on a 2018 Honda Grom:
- The CDI power wire is typically a red wire that runs from the ignition switch to the CDI unit.
- The ignition switch is usually located on the right side of the handlebar and has three wires connected to it: a red wire, a black wire, and a white wire.
- The red wire from the ignition switch connects to the red wire on the CDI unit.
- The black wire from the ignition switch is typically a ground wire that connects to the frame of the motorcycle.
- The white wire from the ignition switch is usually a power wire that supplies power to the headlight and other accessories.
- The CDI unit converts the power from the ignition switch into a high-voltage spark that ignites the fuel in the engine.
Note: This is a general wiring diagram and the wire colors and connections may vary depending on the specific model and year of the Honda Grom. It is important to refer to the owner's manual or a detailed wiring diagram specific to your motorcycle for accurate information. Additionally, modifying the electrical system of your motorcycle may void the warranty and could cause damage or injury if done improperly
2/26/2023 7:05:10 AM •
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on Feb 26, 2023
We're does the hose on the bottom of the carburetor go on a 2007 honda crf 100
The hose on the bottom of the carburetor of a 2007 Honda CRF 100 should be connected to the carburetor overflow drain tube. The overflow drain tube is a small tube located on the bottom of the carburetor bowl. It is designed to allow excess fuel to drain from the bowl and prevent flooding of the carburetor.
To connect the hose to the overflow drain tube, first locate the tube on the bottom of the carburetor bowl. Next, slide the end of the hose onto the tube and secure it with a hose clamp if necessary. It is important to make sure the hose is securely attached to the drain tube to prevent fuel leakage.
2/25/2023 4:56:08 PM •
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on Feb 25, 2023
2006 honda 350 es 4x4 4-wheeler
no info generic answer use these service manuals to assist in problem --------------------https://www.manualslib.com/products/Honda-Trx350fe-Fourtrax-350-4x4-Es-3561003.html----------------------https://www.manualslib.com/manual/804553/Honda-Trx350tm-Rancher.html
2/10/2023 2:37:42 AM •
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on Feb 10, 2023
Honda XLR125 (1998) pulls good from 1st to 4th but won't seem to pick up in top unless it's flat or down hill. Even then it's revving high and struggling to get past 40mph!.
It sounds like the issue with your Honda XLR125 (1998) not picking up speed in top gear could be related to a clutch problem. If the clutch is slipping, it could be causing the engine to rev high and prevent the bike from reaching higher speeds. Clutch slipping is often a result of worn clutch plates, which can cause decreased friction and ineffective transfer of power from the engine to the transmission.
Based on your description, it may be necessary to replace the clutch plates to resolve the issue. If you're unsure about the condition of the clutch, I would recommend having a professional mechanic inspect it to diagnose the problem and recommend the appropriate repairs. It's important to address any clutch issues as soon as possible to prevent further damage to the engine and transmissio
2/2/2023 12:43:16 AM •
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on Feb 02, 2023
Honda cbr f4i have no spark
NEED MORE INFO.
BUT ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A GOOD AND CHARGED BATTERY , AND GOOD CLEAN GROUND .
1/18/2023 7:01:43 PM •
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on Jan 18, 2023
1998 Honda Shadow Spirit VT 1100 started spitting and sputtering changed coils, plugs, and wires/ No change.
There are a number of issues that can cause a motorcycle to spit and sputter, including problems with the ignition system, the fuel system, or the engine itself. Since you have already replaced the coils, spark plugs, and wires, it is likely that the issue is not with the ignition system.
Here are a few other things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
- Check the fuel system: Make sure the fuel filter is clean and that the fuel lines are not clogged or damaged. Also check the fuel pump and make sure it is functioning properly.
- Check the engine: Look for any visible signs of damage or wear on the engine, such as leaks or broken parts. Also check the engine's compression and make sure it is within the specified range.
- Check the exhaust system: Make sure the exhaust system is not clogged or damaged, as this can cause the engine to run poorly.
If you are unable to find the cause of the problem after checking these items, it may be necessary to consult a service manual or a professional mechanic for further troubleshooting.
1/4/2023 3:25:27 AM •
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on Jan 04, 2023
Why is my 1980 Honda CB 900 dying when it gets hot?
hi
not sure if its a old SOHC with the 900 upgrade
or a very early DOHC 900
because 1980-1981 was a change over year when they did away with the SOHC 750 - 900
and brought out the DOHC 750 - 900
the main issue with the okd single overhead cam was the oil ways get blocked up and starve the cam of oil
eventually the came will eat its way into the head normally the the end of the cams
you might need to seek a new head or reconditioned one if you can find one
the DOHC has the same issue just not as much
good luck
12/3/2022 6:10:29 PM •
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on Dec 03, 2022
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